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4 Piece Rgb Bluetooth Rock Light Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Fort Dix, New Jersey, United States

Fort Dix, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:No Limit Auto Solutions Manufacturer Part Number:25954161

 
Products Details:     
. Power: 9W each POD, 3pcs*3W/PC CREE LEDS of each POD (36W one set)
. Input Voltage: DC12-24V
. Output Power: 2A*3, common Anode 
. Control mode: mobile phone+infrared direct control
. Gray Scale: 256*256*256
. Total brightness level: 8grade
. Operating temperature: -20C-50C
. Waterproof rate: IP68
. Size: 79*47*21mm
. Warranty: One Month

*Please note this kind of Rock Lights are RGB color (no need to choose color when place the order): red amber blue white green colors are included in one set, can be color changing, or stay on pure color by Bluetooth control or Music control

4POD Mini RGB Rock Light :
. Bluetooth control by Phone
. Mobile connection
. Simple fashion
. DIY effect
. Easy plug and play installation

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